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Worksphere - HR Services

WORKSPHERE is a comprehensive HR service providing a holistic solution for all your people needs.

Our team of legal and HR professionals have experience of working with small, niche organisations through to larger multinationals providing a flexible resourcing solution to help you achieve the strategic aims of your organisation.

We provide a comprehensive offering:

  • Training – delivered by our specialist trainers who are all employment lawyers, we run employment and immigration law courses for HR professionals, in-house legal and managers
  • Audits - HR, sickness, gender pay gap, immigration compliance, data protection
  • HR consultancy – offering a depth and breadth of HR experience, whether you need someone for a few days, for a project or on an interim basis
  • Investigations – a specialist team with a strong track record and experience of separating the relevant facts from the complex background
  • Workplace mediation – our accredited mediators offer a pragmatic, quick and cost effective solution to resolve disputes within your organisation
  • Sickness and Wellbeing audits and programmes - drawing on our experience of advising clients on sickness issues
  • Global Cultural Fluency - designed to help clients operate more effectively across the boundaries of geography, culture and language

Watch our video on how Worksphere could help you.

HR Services in Asia Pacific

We currently provide the following HR services in the Asia Pacific region:

  • Training for HR, in-house legal and managers
  • Fact-finding investigations
  • Global cultural fluency

For full details please see our brochure

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